Flood-wary Bangkok is contrast of misery, normalcy

​Bangkok: On one side of Bangkok, you'll find the victims of Thailand's worst flooding in half a century. They float down trash-strewn waterways, paddling washtubs with wicker brooms over submerged neighborhoods.

Although catastrophic flooding has devastated a third of this Southeast Asian nation and submerged some of the capital's northernmost districts, life is going on for the majority of this sprawling metropolis of 9 million people.

Text & Images: AP

Image: Vehicles are parked on an overfly at a flooded street in the northern section of Bangkok on October 30, 2011.